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A Simple London Breakout 1,055 replies
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Simple london breakout v.9.2 error 1 reply
Dislikedtank you brother!
another Question
how can we set EA not to trade again when it come back to and close in the box? i mean just one buy pos and one sell pos. and if they closed in profit or not it doesnt open a new in same direction after closing in boxIgnored
Dislikedtank you brother!
another Question
how can we set EA not to trade again when it come back to and close in the box? i mean just one buy pos and one sell pos. and if they closed in profit or not it doesnt open a new in same direction after closing in boxIgnored
DislikedHello everyone,
i know i have been silent here these past weeks, and you were waiting for a new version of the EA for so long...
Your patience is now rewarded: here is
EA version v1.3.
It has the following improvements and changes:...Ignored
DislikedHello everyone,
i know i have been silent here these past weeks, and you were waiting for a new version of the EA for so long...
Your patience is now rewarded: here is
EA version v1.3.
It has the following improvements and changes:
- Option to trade 5 TP levels instead of 3:
- added "TP5Factor"; when set to 0, Trades 4 & 5 are NOT used;
- Added "MoveToBEFactor: move to BE when price has covered at least this ratio of TP1;
. - default...Ignored
DislikedThanks so much for your hard work and new EA!
Trying to test it out. I was getting "unmatched data errors" so I deleted and re-downloaded all the history, but am still getting the same error. That's when I start the testing at 1/1/2009.
When I start the test at 9/1/2010, I get a "zero divide" error. Any ideas??
thanks!Ignored
void compute_LB_Indi_LEVELS(datetime now)
boxExtent
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+ void compute_LB_Indi_LEVELS(datetime now) //+------------------------------------------------------------------+ { int boxStartShift,boxEndShift; if (now >= tSessionStart && now <= tSessionEnd) return; // box already up-to-date, no need to recompute //determine box and session times tBoxStart = StrToTime(TimeToStr(now,TIME_DATE) + " " + StartTime); tBoxEnd = StrToTime(TimeToStr(now,TIME_DATE) + " " + EndTime); if (tBoxStart > tBoxEnd) tBoxStart -= 86400; // midnight wrap fix if (now < tBoxEnd) { // consider the last PAST box tBoxStart -= 86400; tBoxEnd -= 86400; while ((TimeDayOfWeek(tBoxStart)==0 || TimeDayOfWeek(tBoxStart)==6) && (TimeDayOfWeek(tBoxEnd)==0 || TimeDayOfWeek(tBoxEnd)==6) ) { // box on saturday or sunday: move back 24hours again tBoxStart -= 86400; tBoxEnd -= 86400; } } tSessionStart = tBoxEnd; tSessionEnd = StrToTime(TimeToStr(tSessionStart,TIME_DATE) + " " + SessionEndTime); if (tSessionStart > tSessionEnd) tSessionEnd = tSessionEnd + 86400; // midnight wrap fix // save the computed session start&end times to avoid recomputing them for each handled trade; tLastComputedSessionStart = tSessionStart; tLastComputedSessionEnd = tSessionEnd; //determine hi/lo boxStartShift = iBarShift(NULL,0,tBoxStart); boxEndShift = iBarShift(NULL,0,tBoxEnd); boxHigh = High[iHighest(NULL,0,MODE_HIGH,(boxStartShift-boxEndShift+1),boxEndShift)]; boxLow = Low[iLowest(NULL,0,MODE_LOW,(boxStartShift-boxEndShift+1),boxEndShift)]; boxMedianPrice = (boxHigh+boxLow)/2; //apply LevelsResizeFactor boxExtent = (boxHigh - boxLow) * LevelsResizeFactor; if (boxExtent == 0) return; [.....] leave the rest AS-IS
DislikedSqualou,
To save you the time of checking the "zero divide", if that's the same bug as in the previous code, check init happens that sometimesInserted Codevoid compute_LB_Indi_LEVELS(datetime now)could be equal to zero.Inserted CodeboxExtent
I did not yet investigate the reason when this happen, but adding the following will at least allow everyone to enjoy SQ's code:
[.....]Ignored
Dislikedhow we can solve this problem that EA works with bid line when wants to buy
look at picture bid line didnt reach to entry buy but a long position opened and got stoploss
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DislikedThanks so much for your hard work and new EA!
Trying to test it out. I was getting "unmatched data errors" so I deleted and re-downloaded all the history, but am still getting the same error. That's when I start the testing at 1/1/2009.
When I start the test at 9/1/2010, I get a "zero divide" error. Any ideas??
thanks!Ignored
--- 3 Tier London Breakout EA v1.3.mq4 2010-10-12 21:13:28.000000000 -0400 +++ 3 Tier London Breakout EA v1.3.mq4.fixed 2010-10-12 21:30:34.000000000 -0400 @@ -1240,7 +1240,7 @@ void getpip() //+------------------------------------------------------------------+ { - pipMult = (Digits==2|Digits==4)+10*(Digits==3||Digits==5)+100*(Digits==6); + pipMult = (Digits==2||Digits==4)+10*(Digits==3||Digits==5)+100*(Digits==6); pip = pipMult*Point; digits = 4-2*(Digits==3||Digits==2);
Dislikedregards
tanx for answer...but my question.. is it possible for EA to trade with Bid line when it wants to open a long position?
u know touching entrybuy line by ASK line is not our goal u see break out happens just when BID line touchs the entry buy NOT ask line and this is FALSE signal...
[size=3][font=Comic Sans MS]this would be worse when i try to trade in some chart like XAUUSD(gold...Ignored